Cats

November 10, 2009

Reasons a Healthy Pet Can Be in Pain Without Expressing It

Filed under: Books about cats and kittens — Jen Newton @ 8:33 am

You just brought home a happy and healthy pet. They look great. There are no clues that would indicate any problems. You can’t tell that anything is wrong. However, take a moment to pause and consider some things that are common to most animals.

Most animals, by nature, try to conceal any pain they have in order to protect themselves against attack by other animals. Any animal whose nature is to attack will go first for another animal that appears weak or injured. So, your pet may not be as healthy as he seems. You must make it a point to carefully watch your pet’s actions because this is vital to protecting their health.

Key an eye on your pet. Normal healthy pet behavior is easy to spot, but there are different signs that can indicate a problem that you pet isn’t openly revealing. Your pet by nature is built to resist and conceal the effects of pain and discomfort, and not reveal them to you or anyone else.

If your pet shows abnormal chewing habits, he may have a dental disorder or a mouth tumor. Additional signs include weight loss, bad breath, or excessive face rubbing. A loss or thinning of hair could be another sign of internal distress. A normal, healthy pet should not show any of these signs.

Routine dental checkups are important to treat dental disorders and related mouth pain. Most pet owners neglect their pet’s teeth, but doing so can cause your pet to experience unnecessary pain, especially as they get older.

How well you feel and function is related to your weight and dining habits. Humans who are overweight have a greater chance of getting diseases and illnesses, and the same thing applies to animals. If your pet is gaining weight, this could be dietary related. If they are showing a reduced level of activity that isn’t obviously due to age, this could be a result of pain from arthritis. Any type of joint disease will make your pet reluctant to play around and function normally.

Your pet will experience greater pain from joint diseases if they are overweight. Just helping them lose a few pounds can take pressure off their sore joints and allow them to function better. You can find a number of excellent pet nutrition products designed to be tasty but low-calorie. These will help.

Your pet might not whimper, moan, or otherwise signal that they are in pain. Watch them and carefully observe their normal behavior. Then, when you see changes in their routine that are unexplained, you can assist your vet in figuring out what the problem might be. Anytime you see obvious changes in the way your pet behaves or goes about its daily routine, get in touch with a good animal doctor and have them examined as soon as you can. Having a healthy pet is one of the great joys of life – do everything you can to help them stay in good shape.

Find out how to maintain and have fun with your pets. Lots of tips and resources for taking care of and keeping your pet content. Let there be no doubt – a healthy pet is one of the superb joys of life!

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